Issue |
EPJ Web Conf.
Volume 214, 2019
23rd International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP 2018)
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Article Number | 05039 | |
Number of page(s) | 7 | |
Section | T5 - Software development | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921405039 | |
Published online | 17 September 2019 |
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921405039
Exploring server/web-client event display for CMS
1
UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA,
USA
92093,
2
MIT, Cambridge, MA,
USA
02139,
3
GSI, Darmstadt,
Germany
64291,
* e-mail: amraktadel@ucsd.edu
** e-mail: mtadel@ucsd.edu
Published online: 17 September 2019
The divergence of windowing systems among modern Linux distributions and OSX is making the current mode of event display operations difficult to maintain. In order to continue to support the CMS experiment event display, Fireworks, we need to explore other options beyond the current distribution model of centrally built tarballs. C++-server web-client event display is a promising direction that can maintain the full functionality of Fireworks, including operation from the full experiment framework. In addition, it brings new features like multi-user debugging and the possibility to implement more elaborate visualization of non-event data through remote access to independent services. We have been exploring mainly in the direction of Fireworks-based C++ server and thin web-client user interface as it allows for a large degree of reuse of existing algorithms as well as for full access to CMS data formats and accompanying functions that are crucial for the correct physics interpretation of event data. This paper presents the basic architecture of the system, discusses the communication protocol between server and client, and shows existing prototypes that demonstrate the feasibility of advanced event display features.
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